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When it came to the question of how best to help the unemployed during the Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt’s general philosophy was to:

A.
give federal funding to religious charities to allow them to disburse the aid

B.
create government projects that would provide employment while also providing practical benefits to the country’s infrastructure, national parks, and arts

C.
give the unemployed a one-time cash grant so that they could start their own businesses

D.
give cash grants to women based on how many children they had to take care of

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